Types of Adverbs Flashcards
The boy practised his speech regularly.
Regularly – Adverb of Frequency
The phone kept ringing constantly.
Constantly – Adverb of Frequency
The people have gone out.
Out – Adverb of Place
I have heard this story before.
Before – Adverb of Time
Are you quite sure?
Quite – Adverb of Degree
You are driving too carelessly.
Too – Adverb of Degree
I always try my best.
Always – Adverb of Frequency
You are quite right.
Quite – Adverb of Degree
He solved the problem quickly.
Quickly – Adverb of Manner
I have heard enough.
Enough – Adverb of Degree
The boy often makes the same mistake.
Often – Adverb of Frequency
I could hardly recognize him.
Hardly – Adverb of Manner
The little kid is too shy to sing.
Too – Adverb of Degree
The horse galloped away.
Away – Adverb of Place
Often tell when, where, why, how or how much something happens or happened.
Adverbs
TYPES OF ADVERBS
Adverbs of manner
Adverbs of place
Adverbs of time
Adverbs of frequency
Adverbs of degree
it tells how does something happens or happened
adverbs of manner are often adjectives with -ly added to the end, but not all the time
Manner
The dinner party went badly.
badly - Manner
They walk quickly to catch the train.
quickly - Manner
She studied hard just to pass the exam.
hard - Manner
it tells where does the action or something happens or happened
Adverbs of place
You can park your car anywhere.
anywhere - place
The boys are playing upstairs.
upstairs - place
Please come inside the classroom.
inside - place
it tells when does the action or something happens or happened
Adverbs of time
The morning paper arrives earlier.
earlier - time
I will finish my project tomorrow.
tomorrow - time
He is leaving soon.
soon - time
it tells how often does the action or something happens or happened
Adverbs of frequency
I always read a book before going to bed.
always - frequency
They rarely watch TV.
rarely - frequency
I always wake up at 6 AM.
always - frequency
it tells the level or intensity of a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
Adverbs of degree
He was very tired after the trip.
very - degree
He is extremely proud of his achievements.
extremely - degree
I was almost late for school.
almost
Answers the question “How?”
Adverb of Manner
Answers the question “Where?”
Adverb of Place
Answers the question “When?”
Adverb of Time
Answers the question “How often?”
Adverb of Frequency
Answers the question “how much or what level/extent?”
Adverb of Degree